Chapter 184: Milson and Filana's Questioning

Chris smiled and thought to himself, it seems that it is because Hima knows about her husband's dirty affairs, watching her sister Filana being bullied, and it is difficult to tell her sister, so she can only bring back Cummins. So what is Mrs. Keith's attitude towards her sister Jima?

In the living room, Paul continues to ask questions:

"I heard that you and your husband have also had some problems in their relationship recently, and they often quarrel in the middle of the night, is it convenient to reveal some about this?"

Mrs. Keith's expression was flustered again, but she tried to keep a smile:

"Don't listen to the nonsense of the neighbors around you, we are just a little problem, and my husband and I have always had a good relationship. ”

After leaving Mrs. Keith's house, the trio walked down the street, intending to go to Milson's factory and ask some questions.

After seeing Milson Keith identify himself as a police officer, the four entered a meeting room, and Paul spoke:

"We've just come from your wife and want to ask you a few questions about the Kiplin's case. ”

Milson, a man in his mid-thirties, dressed more decently than the other workers, became respectful when he saw the badge with the words "Special Squad" of the Pruka Police Department.

"Mr. Policeman, please speak. ”

Paul, who sat in the middle of the three, said:

"What do you think about the fact that the successive deaths of the Kipling family do not seem to be accidental river falls and suicides, and that there seems to be human interference behind their deaths?"

After hearing Paul's words, Chris immediately noticed that a fine layer of sweat quickly appeared on Milson's head, and he looked a little flustered:

"How is this possible? Didn't the police say that Kiplin fell into the river and died, and Jima and the others committed suicide in grief after learning the news?"

"But when Hima and her two children committed suicide, they should not have known about Kiplin's death, so what is the grief?" asked Paul, staring at Milson tightly.

"This ...... It may have been that the witness had informed them in advance. Milson said hurriedly.

Indeed, in the dossier given by the police station, it was stated that a person who knew Kiprin later informed the police that he had seen Kiprin fall into the river.

The dossier states that the eyewitness was named Walsh, but does not contain his exact address.

"And do you know the witness named Walsh?"

"Recognize, recognize. "He's Kiplin's neighbor, working in a soap factory next door." ”

Immediately after Milson's narration, Chris and the three went to a nearby soap factory and met Walsh, a worker in his forties.

"Hello, can you describe in detail what you saw that day?" asked Paul with a smile as Walsh sat down.

Chris thought to himself, today is also the embarrassment for Paul, as the most suitable police image of the three, Paul can only ask him to inquire about the case.

Walsh recalled:

"On my way home from work that day, I saw my neighbor Kipling from afar, and I wanted to go up and say hello to him, and then I saw ...... Saw ......"

"What do you see?" Paul stared at Walsh's expression carefully, refusing to miss a single detail.

"I seemed surprised to see Kiplin, as if I had met some acquaintance, but I didn't see anyone else in front of him, and then I saw him fall into the Hasoya River. ”

"And did you inform his family after that?" asked Paul in a deep voice.

"I didn't go to his house to inform him that I was a little scared that day, and I was worried about whether I had read it wrong, until I saw the police the next day and found out that his family had committed suicide, and then I told the police what happened that night. ”

Paul looked at Chris and Jeffrey beside him, then stood up and said:

"Thank you very much for your help, so let's stop for today. ”

Walsh's voice was a little apprehensive, and he asked:

"Could it be that there is something else hidden in their family's death?"

Paul smiled, but said in a serious tone:

"This is a matter for our police, please don't mention it to others. ”

Walsh nodded hurriedly:

"Definitely, definitely, don't worry, I won't talk nonsense. ”

After walking out of the soap factory, Chris finally felt able to speak, looked at his teammates and said:

"It seems that the death of Jima and her two sons, Marsa and Sorkan, is very problematic, and they certainly did not know about Kiplin's death that night, so they have no reason to commit suicide. ”

"Now the breakthrough is only Mrs. Keith's family. Paul frowned, "We'll see what Milson will say to his wife when he gets home." ”

It turned out that they had come to Milson just now, not just to ask those questions, but also for a more important purpose, in Chris's words, to scare the snake.

At five o'clock in the afternoon, the three of Chris were standing in a hidden corner next to 11 Etienne Street.

As it got darker, Milson returned home in a fit of rage.

Taking advantage of the fact that no one was paying attention, the three of them quietly sneaked into their yard with skillful movements.

"Filana!" Milson called Mrs. Keith's name, and after looking at the bedroom of Cummins and his daughter Erica, he whispered, "Did you do that?!"

Mrs. Keith's eroticism was a little flustered, and she reluctantly smiled:

"What are you talking about, honey?"

"That's what you wrote in your diary!" Milson said, gesturing at Filana's face, "Don't think I don't know you've always wanted Kiplin dead. ”

Looking at her husband's somewhat hideous face, Filana felt that she was no longer Mrs. Keith.

Filana, whose face became a little pale, said angrily:

"Milson!You're peeking into my diary?!"

"yes, otherwise how would I know you'd be fucked by that Kiplin scum...... But it doesn't matter, he's dead now, you just have to tell me if you killed Kiplin that night and then went and destroyed their gas valve?"

Filana's face became more and more pale, and her voice was sharp:

"What the hell are you talking about? How could I possibly kill my sister!"

Milson looked at his wife with dark eyes, and said with a sarcastic smile:

"Don't think I don't know, you already knew that your sister Jima knew about you being bullied, but because Jima didn't want to divorce, she didn't dare to take the initiative to find out about it, so you have always resented her in your heart. It wasn't until later that Jima wanted to bring back Cummins, whom you had been treating as your own son, so you resented Hima even more. ”